Wizards, physics masters?

severusbook4 severusbook4 at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 12 14:11:11 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 76695

bboy mn had an interesting concept and it picked my inmagination and 
interest.  He stated that we non magic muggles would not resolve the 
understanding or knowledge of the physical world, as wizards and 
witchs have, for many years.  So as my inmagination ran wild, I came 
up with these physic traits that could be applied to magic 
situations.  First, the time turner, is a worm hole generator able 
of punching small holes in the space time continueum so people and 
objects can pass through time.  Instead of elaborate magnetic 
fields, and electronics to control your travel, the wizard or witch 
uses their magical influence over the surrounding world to achieve 
this (they receive their magic abilities through a more intimate 
relationship and understanding with the earth and surrounding 
planets).  Apparate / disapparate is achieved by manipulating the 
quantum foam we all possess.  Quantum foam is the space between the 
atoms that make up everthing physical, earth, air, water, etc. You 
actually only use 1/3 of the space you occupy, you get the idea.  If 
you could break that bond in the quantum foam then you could 
reassemble almost instantly somewhere else, since atoms can achieve 
near light speed velocity with very little energy expence.  This 
also applies the the evanesco charm of dissapearing the contents of 
cauldrens and also the scowerfy (SP?) charm of magically cleaning 
your cloths or yourself, the reassembly part has just been left 
out.  Accio is accomplished by communicating or rather extending 
your reach through the atoms that surround you completely at any 
given moment.  Bringing you whatever you called for. the leviosa 
charm could also be accomplished through this principal.  
What do you think?  Is this a feasible explanation of why the 
magical are able to do what they do scientifically speaking?  They 
are endowed with a gene or protein strand that enables them to 
interact on a much closer relationship with the very atoms that make 
everything?  Just letting my inmagination run wild.

Severus "don't tell people I care" Snape
"it would ruin my image"     





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